Why do we daily commit disagreeable and dangerous actions? To save that idol, reputation. If the familiarities of our loves had produced that consequence of which you were apprehensive, where could you have fixed a father's name with credit, but on a... The modern British drama - Strana 405autor/autoři: British drama - 1811Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| 1804 - 540 str.
...to that aversion, of which you have been the occasion ? why did you make me marry this man ? Mira. Why do we daily commit disagreeable and dangerous actions? To save that idol reputation. If the fannliarities of our loves had produced that consequence, of which you were apprehensive, where could... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 1084 str.
...to that aversion, of which you have been the occasion ? why did you make me marry this man ? Mira. Why do we daily commit disagreeable and dangerous actions? To save that idol reputation. If the fanvliarities of our loves had produced that consequence, of which you were apprehensive, where could... | |
| Walter Scott - 1811 - 690 str.
...limits to that aversion, of which you have been the occasion ? why did you make me marry this Mira. Why do we daily .commit disagreeable and dangerous...you were apprehensive, where could you have fixed a fathers name with credit, but on a husband ! I knew Fainall to be a man lavish of his morals, an interested... | |
| Walter Scott - 1811 - 698 str.
...Mira. Why do we daily .commit disagreeable and dangerous actions ? To save that idol reputation. It the familiarities of our loves had produced that consequence,...you were apprehensive, where could you have fixed a father s name with credit, but on a husband? I knew Fainall to be a man lavish of his morals, an interested... | |
| Thomas Dibdin - 1815 - 502 str.
...limits to that aversion, of which you have been the occasion? Why did you make me marry this man? Mir. Why do we daily commit disagreeable and dangerous...consequence, of which you were apprehensive, where could yon have fixed a father's name with credit, but on a husband ? 1 knew Fainall to be a man lavish of... | |
| Owen Williams - 1828 - 930 str.
...limits to that aversion, of which you have been the occasion ? Why did you make me marry this man? Mir. Why do we daily commit disagreeable and dangerous...yet one whose wit and outward fair behaviour have gain'da reputation with the lown, enough to make that woman stand excused, who has suffered herself... | |
| British theatre - 1828 - 924 str.
...limits lo that aversion, of which you have been the occasion ? Why did you make me marry this man ? Mir. Why do we daily commit disagreeable and dangerous...apprehensive, where could you have fixed a father's name wilh credit, but on a husband? I knew Fainall to be a man lavish of his morals, an interested and professing... | |
| Owen Williams - 1828 - 926 str.
...limits to that aversion, of which you have been the occasion ? W by did you make me marry this man? Mir. Why do we daily commit disagreeable and dangerous...which you were apprehensive, where could you have fised a father's паще with credit, but on a husband? I knew Fainall to be a man lavish of his morals,... | |
| Owen Williams - 1828 - 912 str.
...limits to that aversion, of which you have been the occasion ? Wby did you make me marry this man ? Mir. ll all be lonely and unquiet, And evry day shall be...friendship, Was but to tell Calista what a wretch she yon were apprehensive, where could you have fixed a father's name with credit, but on a husband? I... | |
| British theatre - 1830 - 928 str.
...apprehensive, where could you have died a father's name with credit, but on a husband? I knew Ким. ill to be a man lavish of his morals, an interested and...professing friend, a false and a designing lover ; yet one wbose wit and outward fair behaviour have gain'da reputation with the town, enough lo make that woman... | |
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